What aspects of the principle of motion are applied in the game of archery? What part of the principle of motion are applied in this game of archery? Details would be great. Physics wise; or Newton's law to be more specific.
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2Hi! Welcome. I don't know anything about archery, but I do know that if you post a thread in General Discussion to introduce yourself, people will have an idea of who they are talking to.
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3I used to have a lot of questions about archery like you, but then I took an arrow to the knee.
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4Welcome, click on link and all will be revealed.beedisha wrote:What aspects of the principle of motion are applied in the game of archery? What part of the principle of motion are applied in this game of archery? Details would be great. Physics wise; or Newton's law to be more specific.
http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Engine ... dArrow.pdf
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Zen in the Art of Archery.
Zen in the Art of Archery.
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5Neat link, pointfocus.
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6I was going to say "pulling and pushing" The limbs are pulling the bent sting attached between until the string is released and allowed to be straightened therefore moving or "pushing" the arrow forward.
No? Ok, nevermind...
No? Ok, nevermind...